Clarets & Carats-The Jewellery & Silver Sale 2019-12-12 Auction - 683 Price Results - Cheffins in uk - Page 28
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A 19th century micro mosaic pendant / brooch,A diamond and gem set spider and fly brooch,A matched set of four George II / III cast silver
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Clarets & Carats-The Jewellery & Silver Sale

Jewellery, Objets de vertu, Watches & Silver Lots 1-700
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A George V silver pint tankard,: by A&J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1918, in the Georgian style, with stepped base and scroll handle, monogrammed, 9.4ozt (Dimensions: h: 13cm w: 10cm d: 10cm ) (h: 13cm w: 10cm d: 10cm )
0667: A George V silver pint tankard,Est. £80-£120
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A George V silver café au lait set,: by the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1929, of traditional tapering from each with reeded base, wooden handle and hinged, stepped and domed part marked cover topped with an acorn
0668: A George V silver café au lait set,Est. £100-£200
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A George V silver cigarette drum,: by Robert Pringle, London 1928, of traditional cylindrical form with overhanging fully marked friction fitting cover and gilded interior, monogrammed, 6.9ozt (Dimensions: 10cm x 7.50cm x 7.50cm)
0670: A George V silver cigarette drum,Est. £60-£80
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A George V silver salver,: by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1921, 'Chippendale' style, raised on four scrolled feet, verso stamped '6945/1 10', 18ozt (Dimensions: w:Â 25.50cm d:Â 25.50cm) (w:Â 25.50cm d:Â 25.50cm)
0671: A George V silver salver,Est. £140-£180
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A set of 6 George V silver casters,: by John William Page, London 1926, each of squat baluster form, the lower section decorated with repoussé foliage around a scroll edged and crested cartouche, gadrooned flared lip and friction
0673: A set of 6 George V silver casters,Est. £400-£600
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A George V silver tastevin by Tessier,: marked by Vander & Hedges, (Tessier), London 1931, of traditional form and heavy gauge, simple and undecorated, with applied twist handle, signed to the base, 4.3ozt
0674: A George V silver tastevin by Tessier,Est. £80-£120
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A George V silver swing handled bread basket,: by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1926, of nominally navette form with fluted sides and reeded rim and base, with part marked flared and reeded edged handle, 14.7ozt (Dimensions: h: 8cm w:
0675: A George V silver swing handled bread basket,Est. £100-£200
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A George V silver desk ink stand,: by Lionel Alfred Crichton, London 1917, of rectangular form with turned corners and reeded edge, the raised centre section supporting two drum inkwells with reeded girdle and domed hinged covers
0676: A George V silver desk ink stand,Est. £300-£500
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A pair of George VI silver bottle coasters,: by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1938, with pierced and decorated sides under a rim of repeating scroll design, with turned wooden bases and green baize table protectors (Dimensions: h: 5cm w: 14cm d:
0677: A pair of George VI silver bottle coasters,Est. £150-£250
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A 191 piece set of 20th century silver cutlery and: by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1954/1957, 'Kings' pattern, comprising 12 table forks, 12 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 4 table spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives
0680: A 191 piece set of 20th century silver cutlery andEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A 20th century silver model of a stag,: by BSE Products, London 1976, the realistically cast stag with impressive antlers, head held high, and with engraved detailing, 15.6ozt (Dimensions: h: 18cm w: 12cm d: 4cm ) (h: 18cm
0681: A 20th century silver model of a stag,Est. £300-£500
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Chester - A Victorian silver table bell,: by Saunders & Shepherd, 1890, the plain domed circular body topped with a standing warrior 3.3ozt (Dimensions: 10cm x 7.50cm x 7.50cm) (10cm x 7.50cm x 7.50cm) Footnote: Provenance: From the
0682: Chester - A Victorian silver table bell,Est. £80-£120
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Exeter - A Victorian silver soup ladle,: by John Stone, 1839, 'Fiddle' pattern with oval bowl, monogrammed, 8.7ozt (Dimensions: h:Â 36cm) (h:Â 36cm) Footnote: Other notes: The Exeter assay office was officially established in 1701,
0684: Exeter - A Victorian silver soup ladle,Est. £80-£120
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West Country / Devon - A very rare James II silver: by John Dagge of Great Torrington, maker's mark - ID conjoined in a rounded shield - struck thrice, no further hallmarks, circa 1686, with lace back and scrolled terminal, verso prick - dot engraved
0688: West Country / Devon - A very rare James II silverEst. £1,000-£1,500
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